Published: 2018-09-141

Concept of Reality in the Soviet Philosophy of XX Century (Ideas of Nicola Fedorov in Context of Russian Comunism)

Walentyn Nikołajewicz Wandyszew
Humanities and Natural Sciences
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.893

Abstract

In the article I present philosophical views of the Russian thinker Nicola Fedorov and the consequences of his studies. Fedorov thought that ressurection, afterdeath existence should become the subject of comprehensive scientific inquiry. His idea is connected with collecting and synthesizing decayed remains of dead - atoms to atoms, molecules to molecules. What is more, Fedorov suggested that this revival should be done in in the ancestral line - our ancestors’ ashes still keep the hereditary information, even the smallest molecules. Fedorov believed that the knowledge of the revival must leave the laboratories and become the common knowledge, the common property of all.

Keywords:

philosophy of cosmism, regulation of nature, „common cause”, ideolatriya, revival, kosmotellurgiya, socialist realism

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Wandyszew, W. N. (2018). Concept of Reality in the Soviet Philosophy of XX Century (Ideas of Nicola Fedorov in Context of Russian Comunism). Humanities and Natural Sciences, (16), 291–308. https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.893

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